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Pre-algebra is usually the first high school math course that students are introduced to. It teaches students a host of mathematical concepts. As with any math class, pre-algebra can be complex and challenging. Whether your student is falling behind in their pre-algebra course or they just want to get the most out of their class, Varsity Tutors can help you find a tutor.

High school pre-algebra tutoring can help with:

Integers

Equations

Probabilities

Factorization of natural numbers

Variables and exponentiation

Inequalities

Pre-algebra tutoring is a great way to be introduced to many learning and teaching methods. Your tutor can get to know your child and how they learn the best. Once they know this information, they can create custom lesson plans that use the methods they respond to the most. For example, for visual learners, the tutor may create flashcards to help you memorize essential equations. If you are a hands-on learner, your tutor may create games to teach integers.

Pre-algebra tutoring is highly personalized. Your child's tutor can figure out the areas that they struggle with the most. For instance, if your child is having difficulties learning decimals, their tutor can spend extra time with them until they are comfortable enough to move on. Alternatively, if your child has mastered fractions, the tutor can skip over them and use that time to focus on something else they are struggling to learn. Also, they can have their questions answered, something that can be difficult in the traditional classroom setting. If your child needs something cleared up, they can simply ask, get the answer, and move on to the next topic.

Pre-algebra tutoring is great because the tutor can figure out what your child is interested in and include it in the lessons. For example, if your child's favorite food is pizza, the tutor can make pizzas out of construction paper to help them visualize and learn about fractions. If your child enjoys shopping, the tutor can create shopping activities to teach them about decimals.

If you searched the term "pre-algebra tutoring near me," you're in luck. Varsity Tutors would love to help you find a skilled tutor. You can be connected with a tutor who matches your busy schedule. We have a Live Learning Platform that can be accessed from any mobile device, making the process even more convenient. Feel free to contact us at Varsity Tutors today to get started!

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"We covered the last homework assignment, the test they just took, as well as this week's lessons.
The first student did really well. She only missed a few problems on all of her work. Everything is starting to stick with her. I am very impressed by her progress.
The second student is doing better. When she is relaxed she can do problems so easily, but the moment she gets stressed she makes mistakes. I remind to simply relax and take her time.
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"The student is working on rates and ratios right now. She had done some things before setting the basics (like defining rational numbers and converting between decimals and fractions) and performing operations with fractions. Now she is working on unit conversions and unit rates. She also was writing ratios in different forms (a to b, a:b, a/b) and telling whether a ratio was in simplest form. It's this last part that we spent the most time on. She was having a hard time reducing fractions. If it wasn't in its lowest form, she wanted to divide and convert it to a decimal. While there isn't technically anything wrong with what she did, all equivalent fractions would give that same decimal, and they are asking for the simplest fraction form that would yield that decimal. We did a matching exercise with reducing fractions. We also did some review over integer operations. She is still struggling with it, so I plan on doing a game next time to again target integer operations. She said she has gone from an F in math to a C+ so she is definitely making progress."

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"In today's session, I helped the student further prepare for tomorrow's semester final. We worked numerous problems involving equations of lines, rewriting equations in slope-intercept form, finding the slope, finding the y-intercept, and even branched off into the distributive property at his request."

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"Today, I challenged the student to try some harder single variable problems using square roots and squared variables. We then reviewed percentages, and multiple ways to go between fractions and percentages. I tested her on the common percentages and her knowledge of simplifying fractions. I am trying to encourage her to use her deep thinking capabilities."

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"We reviewed factoring monomials from polynomials, difference of squares, and factoring quadratic expressions (regularly and by grouping). He is understanding things better and has shown improvement. He still needs practice, though."